Instrumentals Anyone?
Instrumentals Anyone?
Name the song title, group, venue and date of this performance by a group from the 1960s? LINK
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Sheena: I venture to say that you are not right on this one.
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Sleepwalk is indeed correct. The song is played by a group from the 1960s but not recorded in the 1960s.
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Peter: Have you ever noticed the similarities between 'Sleepwalk' and The Beatles' 'That Boy'. I think it's most noticeable in 'A Hard Day's Night' during Ringo's famous walking scene. That instrumental seems to perfect capture the mood. Played as an instrumental, the melody reminds me of 'Sleepwalk'. I wonder if John and Paul 'borrowed' it from Santo and Johnny. On a related note, I thought that 'Free as A Bird' (issued at the time of 'Anthology') borrowed from 'Sleepwalk' as well. Any thoughts on this?
Randy: I do indeed notice quite a similarity between Sleepwalk and This Boy. Let's hope we don't start a She's So Fine - My Sweet Lord investigation here.
Also, the Beatles and other Invasion groups were good at taking a style, melody or theme and making it their own. As has been said by many, how many songs can you sing when you play C Am F and G7?
I am not taking anything away from The Beatles, but not everything they did was original, even their originals!
Also, the Beatles and other Invasion groups were good at taking a style, melody or theme and making it their own. As has been said by many, how many songs can you sing when you play C Am F and G7?
I am not taking anything away from The Beatles, but not everything they did was original, even their originals!
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Someone once said there is no such thing as an original every song is a copy of some song way down the line. Cynical I know.
But back to Peter's quiz thing if not S & J I am going for The Chantays venue cleveland date 90's
Afraid I can't agree on This Boy Randy, Peter but here it is for comparison.
http://s41.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3FJNVMVS75CFH0MLH77VVOI0IJ
I suspect Peter's friend Vic Flick may have played lead.
By the way did anyone know that there was a vocal version of Sleepwalk issued, I'll post what I consider the ultimate version of Sleepwalk later by the master himself,well in my view, Brian will know who I mean
But back to Peter's quiz thing if not S & J I am going for The Chantays venue cleveland date 90's
Afraid I can't agree on This Boy Randy, Peter but here it is for comparison.
http://s41.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3FJNVMVS75CFH0MLH77VVOI0IJ
I suspect Peter's friend Vic Flick may have played lead.
By the way did anyone know that there was a vocal version of Sleepwalk issued, I'll post what I consider the ultimate version of Sleepwalk later by the master himself,well in my view, Brian will know who I mean
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Roy: Yes Vic has done a lot of great guitar work and very few know who he is.
With regard to This Boy and Sleepwalk, they are quite different in many respects, however, at the same time there is a similarity in melody and chord progression. Sometimes it is the little changes that allow for a different song title. You can also throw in Lennon's "Woman".
With regard to This Boy and Sleepwalk, they are quite different in many respects, however, at the same time there is a similarity in melody and chord progression. Sometimes it is the little changes that allow for a different song title. You can also throw in Lennon's "Woman".
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Roy: It is not the Chantays.
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Clearly on chord progression, unlike so many who visit here I cannot comment, because opening riffs to about 3 numbers was about as far as I ever got.
George Martin produced another atmospheric piece for Gerry & The Pacemakers fil Ferry Cross The Mersey called All Quiet On The Mersey Front.
George Martin produced another atmospheric piece for Gerry & The Pacemakers fil Ferry Cross The Mersey called All Quiet On The Mersey Front.
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I don't think the similarities between 'Sleepwalk' and 'This Boy' are obvious unless you strip away The Beatles' vocals and change the instrumentation (as George Martin did for 'Ringo's Theme'). Now overdub the melody line with a slide guitar, and you've got something very similar to 'Sleepwalk'. I'm not saying that anyone stole anything.
